Travel To Italy

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Experience the beauties of Italy, with its magnificent architecture and works of the great masters in this uplifting hidden object adventure! Join a happy family on this exciting trip as they celebrate a wedding anniversary in one of the most beautiful places in the world!

Customer Reviews

Travel To Italy is rated
2.9 out of
5 by
17.

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jake1999 from
Great GameI see someone said the objects are hard to see. I discovered a magnifying glass. It's the plus sign located by hint button. Very helpful. I've played this game to death. Over and over. I love it. Very relaxing. I'll have to quit for a while and come back to it.

Date published: 2019-02-12

Rated 5 out of
5 by
compcrzy from
Objects are hard to locateI enjoyed the demo. The music is very pleasant at first, but becomes annoying after a while. Turning it down helps. To me the objects are well hidden. I could not get through any scene without using a hint. You "earn" stars that unlock the next scene to play. You have to replay the same scenario but with different objects to seek out to earn more stars and move on. There is a timer, and no relaxed mode, but the timer counts up, not down. So you do not run out of minutes. It remind me a lot of the Big City Adventures games, which I love.

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Underthebridge from
Travel to ItalyThis is a nice change for a hidden object game (not the kind that you travel from room to room to use from your inventory). I was grateful for the magnifying glass, the different ways to find an object, the way that objects were actually hidden. It was some what childish due to the monolog, but okay...like I said it was a nice change...Thank You Big Fish...

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 5 out of
5 by
mendillovictoria from
Travel To ItalyI already played this game and it was great.Finally a good old school game. My only complain is why is the other game sites coming out these games first, come on BigFish that's your name for a reason.I think you enjoy this game, Thanks

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 4 out of
5 by
floridapops from
Good HOIt's a good HO game, items not hard not easy. Would be nice to see a score. Also would be nice for some kind of story line. But a good game that has many scenes

Date published: 2019-02-18

Rated 4 out of
5 by
DixieKat from
SURPRIZEthis was a surprise for me. almost skipped this one and glad I didn't. very relaxing seek and find. tons of levels. enjoyable music. no big brain strain- just a fun time. give it a go

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 4 out of
5 by
izuru from
Just Find ThingsThis game has no real storyline, just a framing story (like Big City Adventure games) and is pretty much just finding things. Which is really all I want sometimes in a casual game!
Each location needs to be unlocked using stars you earn by doing HOs in a previous location. There is only one scene per location but the objects change and there are different modes: list, silhouette, and jumbled list. All of the objects are clearly visible in the scene, but not necessarily simple to find.
The mini-games must also be unlocked using stars, and they are listed at the very end of the locations list.
There is a "timer" but it's counting up, and there's no penalty for taking a long time. I let it sit for 10 minutes just to make sure (I hate timed games). I have no idea what the timer is for.
Overall if you like finding things, this is a nice game!

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Monkeygus from
Old School Fun, But RepetitiousBased on the demo. Starting with the good, I really loved the soft Italian music! I even found myself humming along to one of them! Nice clear graphics and very colorful. I also liked the little info about all the places that were visited in Italy. The search items were VERY well hid and I was grateful for the hint button. What I didn't like was that there was a clock, but it really wasn't a timed game. What's the point? It would have been much more relaxing without that clock ticking away. I could tell by the way the game was progressing that you had to replay levels to achieve enough stars to proceed to the next level. Even with the levels switching from text to shadow to mixed up letters, it was sort of a drag. I guess there were other modes you could play, but I didn't explore that. The repetition was... well... repetitious! I would suggest this game for a beginner, but it was not for me. One little side note: I noticed that the name on the boarding pass was Jennifer Hudson. I wonder if the developer is a fan of hers?

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 3 out of
5 by
abarrett from
Very Basic Hidden Object GameThis is a straight-up hidden object game. There are no instructions/tutorial, no puzzles to solve, no options for gameplay, and a timer that counts up (although there doesn't seem to be a penalty for taking your time to find the hidden objects). The 'storyline' is simple in that there are scenes from different locations around Italy, and you have to find the hidden objects. It starts off with lists of items, then after a few locations it changes to silhouettes. You have to earn a certain number of stars in order to move to the next location, so you are able to replay a location multiple times if you don't earn enough stars the first time. I only managed to earn one star at each location, so I don't know how I could earn more. Some of the objects blended in well with the scene, and some were a bit small, but changed when you replayed the location. The facts listed about each location was a nice touch. If you are looking for a relaxing, pure hidden object game, this might be a good choice.

Date published: 2019-02-04

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Sante001 from
An OK Hidden Object GameThe graphics are pretty good with this game. That is the ones that relate to traveling through Italy, but the hidden objects are either too small to see or too blended into the background. I loved the "walk through Italy" and the fun facts about Italy. For example, I didn't know that the taxis in Italy are boats rather than cars. This could be a good game if the hidden objects were not so small and hard to see. This is a simple HO game. What makes it challenging is finding the objects because they are so small. HO scenes are either find the objects based on words, black picture image or letters scrambled. You earn a star after playing a scene. You purchase other cities by using the stars you earn. Give the game a try. You might like it. I however found it boring after visiting four cities.